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A12pilot 06-25-2023 06:53 PM

Blank Canvas: 300hp - 3spd (?) 1963 Vette!
 
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Well let's see, this will make my third C2 Corvette convertible. They all have one thing in common: All Silver Blue with a white top. Such a pretty combo and when I found this I couldn't refuse it. No L95, 480hp, triple carb paperwork having NCRS craziness. Just a nice 300hp Roadster with an AM/FM and a factory 3spd to boot. Kinda weird. Didn't know this was the base transmission until I did a little digging. It's the non-synchro crash 1st gear which I think was correct early in the C2 realm in 1963.

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I took it for an hour long spin in good old Texas 100 degree heat today. Zero issues. Although still all drum, it stops nice. Everything works like it should (even the radio and clock) but that 3spd has to go. Garbage.

So what's the plan? Well, is a blank canvas for me. I really want something I can drive reliably and comfortably to and from our training center when the weather is nice. So what's that mean? Fuel injection, 5spd, PS, PDB, AC, PW, etc. Several ways to get there, so I'm weighing a full on LS Swap or possibly the Edelbrock Pro4 EFI system and keep the original motor in place. It is all matching, but I really don't care about that. Although it would be nice to keep it. I wouldn't be considering the LS if it was a high horse car. But a 300-3spd? Bring it!!

So between the 507, the 250 GTO, and now this, I think I'm occupied for at least until next year! :cool2::3gears::biggthumpup:

Cheers
Dave

69M22Z 06-25-2023 08:43 PM

Very nice!

Too Many Projects 06-25-2023 08:59 PM

Looks like a nice little car.
You're just yanking our chains with all that talk of resto-moding an original 1963 corvette....right ?

67since67 06-25-2023 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1625712)
Looks like a nice little car.
You're just yanking our chains with all that talk of resto-moding an original 1963 corvette....right ?

:eek: :eek2: :no: Picture an image of me passed out on the floor!!


Only way I'm good with this is I know Super Dave would do it in world class fashion. But, please, no 18-20" rims! - Bill W

olredalert 06-25-2023 10:34 PM

----Dave,,,Don't mis-place that Amco shift knob. They are very cool and very hard to find! It should fit the new 4-speed shifter you are thinking about updating to. Very classy! Reliable transportation would be a stock 300hp 4-speed 63 roadster. For a change you wouldn't have to do a lot, but I'm not sure you understand that concept,,,LOL!....Bill S

luzl78 06-26-2023 12:13 AM

Put a hot 327,aluminum heads, 5 speed and manifold with side draft webers.

dykstra 06-26-2023 11:06 AM

Looks great Super Dave!!

dykstra 06-26-2023 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1625716)
----Dave,,,Don't mis-place that Amco shift knob. They are very cool and very hard to find! It should fit the new 4-speed shifter you are thinking about updating to. Very classy! Reliable transportation would be a stock 300hp 4-speed 63 roadster. For a change you wouldn't have to do a lot, but I'm noy sure you understand that concept,,,LOL!....Bill S

I thought I recognized that shift knob Bill!

A12pilot 06-26-2023 11:45 AM

Fear not, guys! You know if I did what I'm planning it would be first-class all the way! But for now, nothing gets changed and I'll drive it like this through the summer. No matter the direction I take it, no chance on goofy Hot Wheels in the wells. I love those stock 63 caps.:cool2:

The three speed is OK, but that non-syncro 1st is junk. Not sure why they would still have that in 63. I might have to upgrade that sooner than later. Don't worry Bill, the knob will stay safe!:3gears:

Cheers
Dave

chevelleheart 06-27-2023 01:48 AM

Beautiful!


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